Try re-downloading from the same link above. I modified the file that's there leaving off the last three lines. Overwrite your current copy with this. I hope that does it after a fresh restart of Camino.

Thanks again, jb.
Now I've got my links underlined and no adds also.
I love this forum, as well as all the folks working every day to make Camino a better browser.
The open source aspect of Mac, makes the experience of using my computer, so much fun.
Does everyone know about "MUMenu," or Paradocks?"
MUMenu sits on the menubar and lists, as a pull down menu, the most current downloads from macupdate.com and paradocks which displays the icons on the menubar, of the open applications and not only lets you see and select all the open applications (including browsers), it lets you double click on one, which will banish all of the others from the screen, but not close them. Both of these are freeware.
I'm also getting a lot of mileage from SnapNDrag, another freeware, which lets you screen dump, or partial screen dump, with photos, etc, into any open application, like Mail, for instance, if you want to send the page.

so.. Could we please get back on topic?
I find it very interesting that you can actually install some firefox/mozilla-extensions in Camino - and I'd like to find out which other extensions that would work..

Ivan Good wrote:I don't have Mozilla. I don't want Mozilla. I just want to use Camino with out any FLASH Adds!

At this point, you are out of luck then. The directions are pretty clear about needing to install it into Mozilla before you can set it up for Camino; you can't alter the instructions at random and expect it to still work.

Ivan Good wrote:I don't have Mozilla. I don't want Mozilla. I just want to use Camino with out any FLASH Adds!

At this point, you are out of luck then. The directions are pretty clear about needing to install it into Mozilla before you can set it up for Camino; you can't alter the instructions at random and expect it to still work.

Why not try the above listed (see pg. 1):>userContent.css file<

Here are the instructions as pprovided by jbz. It's working for me; as well as Pith Helmet works on safari.

{1. ctrl-click on my the link above for the file and "Download Link Target..."
2. Navigate with the menu to your{user_id}/Library/Application Support/Camino/chrome/ folder.
3. Click "Save."
4. Alternatively, if you already have a userContent.css file in there (i.e., you are asked to overwrite an existing file), then you may just want to download the above file to your desktop and relocate your original before moving this one in to replace it.

Sheesh! This is a lot of fuss! This isn't rocket science. I know, I teach that.

Forget flashblock. I got nothing against the developer, but this really isn't that tough.

If you want to have access to all flash stuff by clicking on it, then just ctrl-click (or right-click) on this and save it as ~/Users/YOU/Library/Application Support/Camino/chrome/userContent.css where YOU is you... your user name, that is. Done.

Alternatively, just click on it to see the code and then you can copy and paste into your userContent.css file. This is also recommended if you have other things in your userContent.css file that you want to keep active.

jbzoller wrote:Sheesh! This is a lot of fuss! This isn't rocket science. I know, I teach that.

Forget flashblock. I got nothing against the developer, but this really isn't that tough.

If you want to have access to all flash stuff by clicking on it, then just ctrl-click (or right-click) on this and save it as ~/Users/YOU/Library/Application Support/Camino/chrome/userContent.css where YOU is you... your user name, that is. Done.

Alternatively, just click on it to see the code and then you can copy and paste into your userContent.css file. This is also recommended if you have other things in your userContent.css file that you want to keep active.